Bono: Why I may never play guitar again

January 2, 2015 5:24 pm 56 comments Views: 4
Body pains ... Bono, right, and Adam Clayton, from the rock group U2. Picture: AFP

Body pains … Bono, right, and Adam Clayton, from the rock group U2. Picture: AFP
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U2 frontman Bono says he may never play the guitar again after a bicycle accident that injured his hand, shoulder, elbow and face.

The Irish rocker fell off his bicycle in New York’s Central Park in November and underwent hours of intensive surgery to wash out his elbow and repair the bone with three metal plates and 18 screws.

Bono said in a post on his website late on Thursday that the accident was more serious than he thought, and may prevent him from playing the guitar ever again.

“Recovery has been more difficult than I thought. As I write this, it is not clear that I will ever play guitar again,” he wrote in a New Year post titled “Bono’s A to Z of 2014.”

“I personally would very much miss fingering the frets of my green Irish falcon or my (RED) Gretsch. Just for the pleasure, aside from writing tunes,” he added.

Metal man ... Bono’s X-ray shows his titanium elbow. Picture: Supplied.

Metal man … Bono’s X-ray shows his titanium elbow. Picture: Supplied.
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Loves his guitar ... U2 frontman, Bono. Picture: AFP

Loves his guitar … U2 frontman, Bono. Picture: AFP
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He said the injury has forced him to cancel all public appearances and communications for the first half of 2015.

U2 said this month they were planning a 2015 tour, set to start in May, which will be the Irish band’s first since 2009-2011, which was the highest-grossing tour in history.

After the accident, U2’s three other members said they expected the singer to make a full recovery and that the band would be playing again soon.

Tour ... Irish singer-songwriter Bono (2nd L) and members of his band U2 pose with their

Tour … Irish singer-songwriter Bono (2nd L) and members of his band U2 pose with their trophies they were given in the category “Music International” during the Bambi awards on November 13, 2014, in Berlin. Picture: AFP
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Bono said he would focus on getting better ahead of the scheduled tour start.

“U2 is a live band. Live is where we live or die … We have some extraordinary ideas up our sleeve for this tour I’ve just got to be rebuilt by 14th May,” he said.

He posted an X-ray photo of his elbow on the band’s site, showing several titanium pins connected to his arm bone.

“Here is my titanium elbow for a laugh,” he quipped.

He said that despite the physical injuries he sustained, the more serious damage was to his ego.

“I broke my hand, my shoulder, my elbow and my face but the real injury this year was to my Irish pride as it was discovered that under my tracksuit I was wearing yellow and black Lycra cycling shorts,” he wrote.

“Yes, LYCRA. This is not very rock ‘n’ roll.”

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